The first is a black card with orange and white accents. I used some design elements from a card I saw on the Moxie Fab World blog and incorporated my own touches. The deer image is popped up, but it is hard to see in the picture.

For the next card I wanted to go with a grey background to match the charcoal ink I used for the detail on the deer. I did some basic matting and added a few accents with the Tiny Attacher and my card was done.

I hope you enjoyed your stop here on the blog hop. Please leave a comment and be sure to be a follower of my blog. I've got more great projects already lined up for the month, featuring great products from Kraft Outlet.

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Definitely had to follow your blog! I love your style. It's very different than mine, but so lovely. I could learn a lot from your clean, graphic style. Very cool. I especially like the card with the stacked squares.

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